Flooding, damaged bridges and destroyed roads were observed in two districts of the region due to bad weather.
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Drohobych and Stryi districts of Lviv region suffered due to heavy rains and runoff of mountain rivers. This was announced on June 11 by the head of the regional military administration, Maxim Kozitsky.
He noted that in Skhodnitsa in the Drogobych region, the Skhodnichanka River spread – the water level rose by 1.5 meters, the banks were washed away. Six streets, about 100 residential buildings, ten hotels, 11 shops, 15 cars were flooded, five local bridges were damaged.
Water was pumped from 16 households. Gas and water supply temporarily stopped.
Due to the damage to the bridge in the village of Novy Kropyvnyk and two bridges in the village of Perepyrstynia, there is no access to 16 settlements.
In the settlements of Podgorodtsy and Urych in the Stryisky district, the roadbed was washed away, traffic was blocked in the most dangerous area.
“Rescuers evacuated 60 people from the Tustan reserve, where the championship of Ukraine in sports mountain tourism took place. Among them, 44 children. Some of them went home by train, others temporarily lived in a local people’s house, “the leader. of OVA added.
Kozitsky emphasized that the rain continues, but it has reduced. No one was killed or injured, the rescue work continues.
It was earlier reported that more than 6,400 subscribers in 30 settlements were de-energized as a result of bad weather in the Sumy region.
Source: korrespondent

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